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Food marketers are going 'PC': portion-control packaging is on the rise as the U.S. obesity rate grows and food marketers face increasing pressure to do something about it.
When it comes to our food, Americans apparently have no more concept of portion control than they do self control--obesity has become a U.S. epidemic. Critics say it's because our "super size" culture has distorted what we perceive ...
Tags: company, food, General Mills Inc., ice cream, NOW IT, PC
Research articles 2005-09-01
The big 10 and another ten: honoring the frozen foods chosen by readers of Frozen Food Age as the Best National New Products and Best Regional New Products.(The Top 10: National New Frozen Product Awards)
TOP 10 NATIONAL PRODUCTS Unilever Bertoli Dinners for Two Kraft Pizza Company DiGiorno Microwave Pizza Dreyer's/Edy's ...
Tags: microwave, ice cream, Chocolate, food, Nestle S.A., Unilever PLC
Research articles 2005-10-01
Dairy Logue: Enough
Many American consumers today are making an effort to choose healthier foods. They clamor for tofu and leafy greens, for salmon and ice cream. Judging by the product introductions of the past six months, it certainly seems as though ice cream is crossing over into health food territory. In fact,...
Tags: Food, Health Care, Ice Cream, Food & Beverage, Vertical Industries, Manufacturing, Enterprise Software, Software
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Food People: Dunkin' Brands, Grocery Manufacturer's Association, Arby's, Coke
Dunkin' Replaces CEO Luther with Papa John's Chief The Associated Press says that the resume of Dunkin' Brands' new CEO Nigel Travis "reads like a list of diet don'ts â€" pizza, ice cream and doughnuts." Travis, 58, will replace Jon Luther, the man credited with...
Tags: Food, Brand, Chairman, Ice Cream, Arby's, CEO, Dunkin, Papa John, Davis, Food & Beverage, Branding, Real Estate, Manufacturing, Marketing, Business Operations, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-12-12

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Wal-Mart includes frozens, ice cream in Great Value private label program. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc announced that it will include frozen food and ice cream to its Great Value line of private label products. The move shall be made in spring of 1993, along with 350 other Great Value products. Wal-Mart, considered the biggest retail chWal-Mart Stores Inc announced that it will...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Research articles 1993-07-01
United Kingdom market tops 5 billion [pounds sterling]; frozen vegetable tonnage declines: ready meals lead growth while vegetables and fish languish. Chilled ready meals now equal frozen. Food becoming a `fashion' industry, with speed of bringing new pro
The frozen food market in the UK totaled 2.839 million tons (1.868 million retail, 971,000 food service) in 2000. In value the UK industry including ice cream totaled over 5 billion [pounds sterling] in 2000. Birds Eye Walls Frozen Food and Ice Cream Fact File 2001 puts...
Tags: brand, food, General Motors Corp., Manufacturing, sales, U.K., Wall
Research articles 2001-10-01
FDA Finds Traces Of Allergens in Candy, Ice Cream and Baked Goods
One-fourth of U.S. cookies, candy and ice cream sampled by food inspectors in two states contained tiny amounts of peanut, even though the products were not labeled to alert consumers of the potentially harmfal allergen, FDA announced.
Tags: candy, FDA
Research articles 2001-04-09
Ice cream scoops: totally nutty Dilbert meets pistol packin' Newman's Own. (samples of ice cream products)(includes related articles on the Mexican ice cream venture of Unilever and the use of glucan)
The Food Marketing Institute's Supermarket Industry Convention and Educational Exposition in Chicago, IL, showcased frozen food products to delegates who sampled them repeatedly. Newman's Own ice cream products boasted of using all natural ingredients. BeThe Food Marketing Institute's Supermarket Industry Convention and Educational Exposition in Chicago, IL, showcased frozen food...
Tags: Unilever PLC
Research articles 1998-07-01
Nestle closes $2.8 billion Dreyer's deal after clearing final hurdle with FTC: Swiss conglomerate is sitting pretty as largest player in US ice cream market. But it had to give up on some premium brands--and suffer a cut in its credit rating. (Ice Cream S
Swiss food conglomerate Nestle S.A. completed its $2.8 billion acquisition of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream June 26, after the US Federal Trade Commission FTC okayed the deal. But Nestle said it is now through with buying ice cream brands or manufacturi Swiss food conglomerate Nestle S.A....
Tags: FTC, Nestle S.A., brand
Research articles 2003-07-01
Reuters reports that the Israeli food company Osem Investments has acquired food firm Tnuva's entire 49% stake in Noga Ice Cream.(Last Licks)
Reuters reports that the Israeli food company Osem Investments has acquired food firm Tnuva's entire 49% stake in Noga Ice ... Reuters reports that the Israeli food company Osem Investments has acquired food firm Tnuva's entire 49% stake in Noga Ice Cream. The deal is worth...
Tags: food, Thomson Reuters Corp.
Research articles 2003-08-20
NESTLE EYING EXPANSION IN CHINESE ICE CREAM MARKET
AsiaInfo Services 03-28-2008 Nestle Eying Expansion in Chinese Ice Cream Market GUANGZHOU, Mar 28, 2008 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Switzerland-based food and beverage giant Nestle inaugurated its largest ice cream plant in Asia in the Chinese souther AsiaInfo Services 03-28-2008 ...
Tags: Nestle S.A.
Research articles 2008-03-28
Food Product Recalls Reported : From FDA's Enforcement Report.(Zurheide Ice Cream Co., People Sausage Company Inc. make voluntary recalls)(Brief Article)
Zurheide Ice Cream Co., Inc., Sheboygan, WI, is voluntarily recalling 1/2 gallon Rowdy Reindeer Ice Cream in round paper containers. The recalled Rowdy Reindeer Ice Cream was distributed in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Reason for recall: The prod Zurheide Ice Cream Co., Inc., Sheboygan, WI, is...
Tags: FDA
Research articles 2002-04-29
Nestle scores big merger coup in Europe, but gets FTC grief in United States market. (Ice Cream Scoops).(Federal Trade Commission is against the food conglomerate's acquisition of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream)
Nestle's efforts to build a world ice cream empire have paid off in Europe and Asia, but have hit a snag in the United States, where the Federal Trade Commission FTC has come out against the Swiss food conglomerate's acquisition of Dreyer's Grand I Nestle's efforts...
Tags: FTC, Nestle S.A., acquisition, food, merger
Research articles 2003-04-01
Milk producers oppose ice cream standard changes.
A petition by the International Ice Cream Association IICA to the Food and Drug Administration FDA calling on it to "modernize and improve federal standards governing the manufacture of ice cream and other frozen desserts" has roused op A petition by the International Ice Cream Association...
Tags: FDA, ice cream
Research articles 2003-05-20
USA summer ice cream scene: novelties, co-branding and something for everyone: Unilever's Breyers is leading retail brand, with sales of $529 million in 2004. No. 2 is Nestle's Dreyer's/Edy's Grand ($442.2 million), followed by Blue Bell, Haagen-Dazs, Ben
If there is one frozen food category that offers something for almost everyone, it has to be ice cream. According to Chicago, Illinois-based Information Resources, Inc. IRI, retail ice cream and sherbet sales in the USA, excluding Wal-Mart, reached If there is one frozen food category...
Tags: ice cream, sales, brand, Nestle S.A., Unilever PLC
Research articles 2005-07-01
just-food.com has also reported that Unilever rival Nestle is confident of another year of double-digit growth in its ice cream sales in Malaysia.(Last Licks)
just-food, com has also reported that Unilever rival Nestle is confident of another year of double-digit growth in its ice cream sales in Malaysia. Marketing manager Daniel Lutz was quoted as saying: "Our ice-creams are sold in 42 countries, and just-food, com has also reported that...
Tags: Nestle S.A., Unilever PLC, ice cream
Research articles 2004-02-20
Ice cream dream: light tastes right thanks to innovative technology from Haagen-Dazs; Imagine a food world where consumers could have it all--the ultimate indulgence made moderately healthier.(New Product Profile)
Haagen-Dazs Inc., Oakland, Calif., has made this consumer dream come true. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This month the company is introducing a new line of ice cream--Haagen-Dazs Light--with the mouthfeel and taste of regular Haagen-Dazs ice cream, but with half the fat. In...
Tags: Haagen-Dazs Ltd.
Research articles 2005-05-01
FTC KO's Nestle/Dreyer's Deal, Eyeballs Schwan/Mrs. Smith's.(United States Federal Trade Commission knocks out the merger between Nestle Ice Cream Co. and Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Inc.)(The Schwan Food Co.)
The Federal Trade Commission voted unanimously in March to block the proposed merger of Nestle Ice Cream and Dreyer's, despite attempts by both companies to address the Commission's concerns over concentration in the superpremium ice cream category The Federal Trade Commission voted unanimously in...
Tags: FTC, merger
Research articles 2003-04-01
Strauss-Unilever talks. (Strauss Ice Cream, Unilever N.V.)
The owners of the Strauss dairy firm, Israel's second largest, are in advanced negotiations with Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch food and detergents giant, concerning the sale of Strauss, ice cream manufacturing and marketing business. Strauss, ice cream divThe owners of the Strauss dairy firm, Israel's second largest, ...
Tags: Unilever PLC
Research articles 1995-06-02
The big freeze: ice-cream manufacturing is among the most complex processes in the food manufacturing sector. Stuart Nathan looks at how one of the leading producers, Ben & Jerry's, makes their quirky products. (Ice-Cream).
As the couch potato's mantra has it, ice-cream is one of the three basic food groups along with pizza and beer. And as befits a basic foodstuff, it's been around for a long time -- some scholars believe sorbets were invented by the Romans, and were first frozen using the...
Tags: Ben & Jerry, C, food, Manufacturing
Research articles 2002-07-01
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